Fujitsu

Fujitsu Ltd.(富士通株式会社,Fujitsū Kabushiki-Kaisha), commonly referred to as Fujitsu, is a Japanese multinational information technology equipment and services company headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. In 2010, it was the world's third-largest IT services provider measured by revenues (after IBM and HP).

Fujitsu chiefly makes computing products, but the company and its subsidiaries also offer a diversity of products and services in the areas of personal computing, Enterprise Computing, including x86, SPARC and Mainframe server products, as well as storage products, telecommunications, advanced microelectronics, and air conditioning. It has approximately 162,000 employees and its products and services are available in over 100 countries.

History

1935 to 2000

Fujitsu is the second oldest IT company after IBM, established on June 20, 1935, under the name Fuji Telecommunications Equipment Manufacturing(富士電気通信機器製造,Fuji Denki Tsūshin Kiki Seizō), as a spin-off of the Fuji Electric Company, itself a joint venture between the Furukawa Electric Company and the German conglomerate Siemens which had been founded in 1923. Despite its connections to the Furukawa zaibatsu, Fujitsu escaped the Allied occupation of Japan after the Second World War mostly unscathed.

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It's been a while since we last looked at a smartphone made in Japan in our fortnightly column dedicated to amazing tech that you're unlikely to hear about, but we finally have a new device great enough to put a stop to this trend. Enter the Fujitsu Arrows NX F-02G (let's agree to call it the Fujitsu Arrows from here on).
Monsters from Asia: the well-rounded octagonal Fujitsu Arrows NX F-02G
Fujitsu's new flagship has quite a bit going for it – despite the fact that, even in Japan, the first thing that pops in your head when you hear the company's name likely has little to do with phones. In any case, the Fujitsu Arrows is an IP58-certified (as is typical with flagship Japanese devices), meaning that its octagonal body is dust- and water-proof. Nestled within is a beautiful, Gorilla Glass 3-protected, 5.2-inch IPS display with an eye-catching resolution of 1440 x 2560 (Quad HD), or a pixel density of 565 ppi. Fujitsu seems fairly proud with this panel, and touts its many extras, like "advanced" texture representation and tonal correction for a clearer image, along with what the company calls a Human Centric Engine, which tweaks both brightness and contrast when the phone detects that you're outdoor and likely having difficulties making out the screen.
Powering the device is a Snapdragon801 chipset with four 2.5GHz Krait 400 cores and an Adreno 330 GPU, along with generous 3 gigs of RAM. Sure, a Snapdragon 805 would have been more welcome news, especially considering that we're looking at as many pixels that need to be pushed, but SD801 is likely more than sufficient so long as Fujitsu did a good job optimizing its layer of customizations on top of the Android 4.4 KitKat build on board. Moving on, we've also got a very large, Sony-made Exmor RS (1/2.3'') sensor with 20.7-megapixels and a dedicated GRANVU image processing chip that Fujitsu claims is highly sensitive to light and quite unforgiving towards noise. Up at the front, we're looking at a 2.1-megapixel, wide-angled selfie snapper.
The Fujitsu Arrows also touts a dedicated infrared blaster for control over home electronics (stereos, TVs, set-top boxes, etc), along with a fingerprint scanner on its back (right under the camera lens). That latter one is unfortunately of the swipe type, though – touch is seriously so much better. Last, but not least, keeping the lights on is a big, 3,500 mAh cell, and Fujitsu appears confident that it can hold out for up to 3 days. Better yet, the Arrows has a special emergency power-saving mode, which limits the capabilities of the device severely in order to conserve power.

FUJITSU Air Conditioner Range

For more information click here:
https://www.binglee.com.au/fujitsu
Whether you need an air conditioning solution for a small bedroom or large living space, Fujitsu’s combination of technology and design provides an effective and efficient way to keep you and your family comfortable.

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It's been a while since we last looked at a smartphone made in Japan in our fortnightly column dedicated to amazing tech that you're unlikely to hear about, but we finally have a new device great enough to put a stop to this trend. Enter the Fujitsu Arrows NX F-02G (let's agree to call it the Fujitsu Arrows from here on).
Monsters from Asia: the well-rounded octagonal Fujitsu Arrows NX F-02G
Fujitsu's new flagship has quite a bit going for it – despite the fact that, even in Japan, the first thing that pops in your head when you hear the company's name likely has little to do with phones. In any case, the Fujitsu Arrows is an IP58-certified (as is typical with flagship Japanese devices), meaning that its octagonal body is dust- and water-proof. Nestled within is a beautiful, Gorilla Glass...

FUJITSU Air Conditioner Range

For more information click here:
https://www.binglee.com.au/fujitsu
Whether you need an air conditioning solution for a small bedroom or large living space, ...

For more information click here:
https://www.binglee.com.au/fujitsu
Whether you need an air conditioning solution for a small bedroom or large living space, Fujitsu’s combination of technology and design provides an effective and efficient way to keep you and your family comfortable.

For more information click here:
https://www.binglee.com.au/fujitsu
Whether you need an air conditioning solution for a small bedroom or large living space, Fujitsu’s combination of technology and design provides an effective and efficient way to keep you and your family comfortable.

It's been a while since we last looked at a smartphone made in Japan in our fortnightly column dedicated to amazing tech that you're unlikely to hear about, but...

It's been a while since we last looked at a smartphone made in Japan in our fortnightly column dedicated to amazing tech that you're unlikely to hear about, but we finally have a new device great enough to put a stop to this trend. Enter the Fujitsu Arrows NX F-02G (let's agree to call it the Fujitsu Arrows from here on).
Monsters from Asia: the well-rounded octagonal Fujitsu Arrows NX F-02G
Fujitsu's new flagship has quite a bit going for it – despite the fact that, even in Japan, the first thing that pops in your head when you hear the company's name likely has little to do with phones. In any case, the Fujitsu Arrows is an IP58-certified (as is typical with flagship Japanese devices), meaning that its octagonal body is dust- and water-proof. Nestled within is a beautiful, Gorilla Glass 3-protected, 5.2-inch IPS display with an eye-catching resolution of 1440 x 2560 (Quad HD), or a pixel density of 565 ppi. Fujitsu seems fairly proud with this panel, and touts its many extras, like "advanced" texture representation and tonal correction for a clearer image, along with what the company calls a Human Centric Engine, which tweaks both brightness and contrast when the phone detects that you're outdoor and likely having difficulties making out the screen.
Powering the device is a Snapdragon801 chipset with four 2.5GHz Krait 400 cores and an Adreno 330 GPU, along with generous 3 gigs of RAM. Sure, a Snapdragon 805 would have been more welcome news, especially considering that we're looking at as many pixels that need to be pushed, but SD801 is likely more than sufficient so long as Fujitsu did a good job optimizing its layer of customizations on top of the Android 4.4 KitKat build on board. Moving on, we've also got a very large, Sony-made Exmor RS (1/2.3'') sensor with 20.7-megapixels and a dedicated GRANVU image processing chip that Fujitsu claims is highly sensitive to light and quite unforgiving towards noise. Up at the front, we're looking at a 2.1-megapixel, wide-angled selfie snapper.
The Fujitsu Arrows also touts a dedicated infrared blaster for control over home electronics (stereos, TVs, set-top boxes, etc), along with a fingerprint scanner on its back (right under the camera lens). That latter one is unfortunately of the swipe type, though – touch is seriously so much better. Last, but not least, keeping the lights on is a big, 3,500 mAh cell, and Fujitsu appears confident that it can hold out for up to 3 days. Better yet, the Arrows has a special emergency power-saving mode, which limits the capabilities of the device severely in order to conserve power.

It's been a while since we last looked at a smartphone made in Japan in our fortnightly column dedicated to amazing tech that you're unlikely to hear about, but we finally have a new device great enough to put a stop to this trend. Enter the Fujitsu Arrows NX F-02G (let's agree to call it the Fujitsu Arrows from here on).
Monsters from Asia: the well-rounded octagonal Fujitsu Arrows NX F-02G
Fujitsu's new flagship has quite a bit going for it – despite the fact that, even in Japan, the first thing that pops in your head when you hear the company's name likely has little to do with phones. In any case, the Fujitsu Arrows is an IP58-certified (as is typical with flagship Japanese devices), meaning that its octagonal body is dust- and water-proof. Nestled within is a beautiful, Gorilla Glass 3-protected, 5.2-inch IPS display with an eye-catching resolution of 1440 x 2560 (Quad HD), or a pixel density of 565 ppi. Fujitsu seems fairly proud with this panel, and touts its many extras, like "advanced" texture representation and tonal correction for a clearer image, along with what the company calls a Human Centric Engine, which tweaks both brightness and contrast when the phone detects that you're outdoor and likely having difficulties making out the screen.
Powering the device is a Snapdragon801 chipset with four 2.5GHz Krait 400 cores and an Adreno 330 GPU, along with generous 3 gigs of RAM. Sure, a Snapdragon 805 would have been more welcome news, especially considering that we're looking at as many pixels that need to be pushed, but SD801 is likely more than sufficient so long as Fujitsu did a good job optimizing its layer of customizations on top of the Android 4.4 KitKat build on board. Moving on, we've also got a very large, Sony-made Exmor RS (1/2.3'') sensor with 20.7-megapixels and a dedicated GRANVU image processing chip that Fujitsu claims is highly sensitive to light and quite unforgiving towards noise. Up at the front, we're looking at a 2.1-megapixel, wide-angled selfie snapper.
The Fujitsu Arrows also touts a dedicated infrared blaster for control over home electronics (stereos, TVs, set-top boxes, etc), along with a fingerprint scanner on its back (right under the camera lens). That latter one is unfortunately of the swipe type, though – touch is seriously so much better. Last, but not least, keeping the lights on is a big, 3,500 mAh cell, and Fujitsu appears confident that it can hold out for up to 3 days. Better yet, the Arrows has a special emergency power-saving mode, which limits the capabilities of the device severely in order to conserve power.

FUJITSU Air Conditioner Range

For more information click here:
https://www.binglee.com.au/fujitsu
Whether you need an air conditioning solution for a small bedroom or large living space, Fujitsu’s combination of technology and design provides an effective and efficient way to keep you and your family comfortable.

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